Beam Tracking for Full-Duplex User Terminals in Low Earth Orbit Satellite Communication Systems
This paper introduces a novel beam tracking scheme for full-duplex ground user terminals aiming to transmit uplink and receive downlink from two low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites at the same time and same frequency. Our proposed technique leverages observed phenomena from a recent measurement campaig...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper introduces a novel beam tracking scheme for full-duplex ground
user terminals aiming to transmit uplink and receive downlink from two low
Earth orbit (LEO) satellites at the same time and same frequency. Our proposed
technique leverages observed phenomena from a recent measurement campaign to
strategically select transmit and receive beams which couple low
self-interference across the satellites' trajectories, thereby enabling in-band
full-duplex operation. Our scheme takes a measurement-driven approach, meaning
it does not rely on explicit knowledge of the self-interference channel and can
inherently account for hardware impairments or other nonidealities. We show
that our proposed scheme reliably selects beams which spatially cancel
self-interference to below the noise floor, circumventing the need for
digital/analog cancellation. Simulation results using satellite and orbital
parameters published in 3GPP and FCC filings show that this substantial
reduction in self-interference does not prohibitively compromise beamforming
gain, allowing the user terminal to attain near-maximal SINRs, thus unlocking
full-duplex operation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.03606 |